View Full Version : SuSE 10 Linux install failed
guidovanh
20th March 2006, 08:06
I'll try to install SuSE 10 on a clean system.
After a while the system tells me that it can't copy kdelibs.
After CD#1 is installed, it tells me in a window all mis-installed packages (i.e. kdelibs3). The install resumes and the computer restarts.
I see many errors about a Read Only System (??)
Then the computer asks me to login. Which name? I only installed CD#1, the remaining CD's are unused.
It seems to be possible to login with the name system, but I don't know the password.
How do I continue to install?
till
20th March 2006, 08:17
If you got errors during the first insalltion steps, you wont be able to login.
After a while the system tells me that it can't copy kdelibs.
Do you know the exact error message. Is your harddisk large enough? Does your installation CD looks intact or does it have scratches?
guidovanh
20th March 2006, 08:56
If you got errors during the first insalltion steps, you wont be able to login.
:confused:
Do you know the exact error message. Is your harddisk large enough? Does your installation CD looks intact or does it have scratches?
I don't know what the exact error message was. I installed SuSE 10 on this computer last month, so I think the harddisk is large enough. In which way do I check the quality of the CD's?
guidovanh
20th March 2006, 09:48
I rebooted the computer, I deleted all existing partitions and I installed Linux again.
This time I didn't see any error message, every package is installed properly.
After CD#1 was installed the computer restarted and again I see error messages such as "Read only file system".
The computer again ends with the login prompt.
What do I have to do now?
falko
20th March 2006, 11:55
How did you partition your hard disk? What partitions do you have and what file system do they use? Can you access /etc/fstab and post it here?
In which way do I check the quality of the CD's?
You can compare the MD5 sums of your downloaded isos with the ones from the download server.
guidovanh
20th March 2006, 12:12
How did you partition your hard disk? What partitions do you have and what file system do they use? Can you access /etc/fstab and post it here?
I partitioned my hard disk as described in the perfect setup.
Because I reinstalled it again this morning (half an hour ago), I can not give you the output of /etc/fstab.
This time I didn't partition my hard disk, so I hope I can partition it after the install completes. Can you tell me: is that possible?
You can compare the MD5 sums of your downloaded isos with the ones from the download server.
Oh yes, I'd seen an MD5 string. How do I do to compare these strings?
falko
20th March 2006, 12:50
This time I didn't partition my hard disk, so I hope I can partition it after the install completes. Can you tell me: is that possible?
Believe me, the installer partitioned your hard disk, otherwise you couldn't have installed SuSE.
Oh yes, I'd seen an MD5 string. How do I do to compare these strings?
Run
md5sum /path/to/iso_imageand compare the MD5 sum with the one from the download server.
guidovanh
20th March 2006, 14:18
Believe me, the installer partitioned your hard disk, otherwise you couldn't have installed SuSE.
It is very strange: when I partition as described in the perfect setup manual on this site, after CD#1 my computer reports - when starting Linux - a lot of messages containing "Read-only" and then it asks me to login (but I didn't define any user at this moment).
Should I have to partition my hard drive (19,540 MB) according the description in the perfect setup or not?
falko
20th March 2006, 23:41
Should I have to partition my hard drive (19,540 MB) according the description in the perfect setup or not?
Normally yes, but if it doesn't work for you (for whatever reason), you can accept the installer's proposal instead of creating custom partitions. But you have to keep it in mind when you set up quota later on.
guidovanh
21st March 2006, 10:31
I solved the problem of failing setup by choosing install in the safe mode (I'm sorry I do not remember the right term SuSE uses).
When I completed the setup and restarted the system, all is completed and I can login onto my system...
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